Any of several prickly plants, such as certain rosebushes or the greenbrier.
[Middle English brer, from Old English brēr.]
briery bri'er·y adj.bri·er2 (brī'ər)

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Any of several prickly plants, such as certain rosebushes or the greenbrier.
[Middle English brer, from Old English brēr.]
briery bri'er·y adj.
Variant of
adjective
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Brier or briar is a common name for a number of unrelated thicket-forming thorny plants, including species in the genera Rosa, Rubus and Smilax.
Brier or Briar may also refer to:
Brier score, a probability-related measure
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